Encyclia prismatocarpa
Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia
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Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia (Encyclia prismatocarpa) - Description
Encyclia is a genus of evergreen, epiphytic orchids, cultivated for their attractive, usuallly fragrant flowers borne from the apexes of fleshy pseudobulbs.
Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia (Encyclia prismatocarpa) - Blooming
Flowers are produced primarily in late spring or summer, but can also appear randomly at other times. Blooms are pollinated by bees and birds.
Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia (Encyclia prismatocarpa) - Growth
Cool-growing orchids. Plant in a site that receives full light with dappled shade. Never expose Encyclia to direct sun; the sun should be diffused. Also make sure that the site has strong air ventilation.Grow Encyclia on tree-fern or cork slabs where humidity is consistently high. In areas that get hot and dry, it is best to raise Encyclia in pots. It is easier to maintain plant moisture in pots than when mounted.
Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia (Encyclia prismatocarpa) - Planting
Propagate via division or from backbulbs.
Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia (Encyclia prismatocarpa) - Pest
Aphids, spider mites, and mealybugs.
Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia (Encyclia prismatocarpa) - Interesting facts
There are around 150 known species in the genus Encyclia. They are found naturally growing in forests from sea leavel to 10,000 ft. in the US and from Mexico and the West Indies south to tropical N. South America.
Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia (Encyclia prismatocarpa) - Soil and irrigation
Encyclia does well with epiphytic orchid potting mix. Water often while in growth, especially in dry climates. Do not provide water in winter; keep plants dry.









